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Sine Syndromes in Rheumatology electronic resource edited by Jozef Rovenský, Manfred Herold, Martina Vašáková.

Contributor(s): Rovenský, Jozef [editor.] | Herold, Manfred [editor.] | Vašáková, Martina [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Vienna : Springer Vienna : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: X, 120 p. 17 illus., 2 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783709115411Subject(s): medicine | Medical laboratories | Internal medicine | Orthopedics | Pediatrics | Rheumatology | Medicine & Public Health | Rheumatology | Internal Medicine | Pediatrics | Orthopedics | Laboratory MedicineDDC classification: 616.723 LOC classification: RC927-927.5Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Sine Syndromes in the Clinical Presentation of Dermatomyositis -- Atypical Forms of Wegener's Granulomatosis -- Sine Syndromes in Systemic Sclerosis -- Atypical Course of Rheumatoid Arthritis -- Sine Syndrome in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (Clinical and Laboratory) -- Seronegative Antiphospholipid Syndrome -- Absence of Arthritis as a Sign of Sine Syndrome in Adult Still's Disease -- From Sine Syndrome to Sjögren's Syndrome -- Clinical Presentation of Sine Syndrome in Psoriatic Arthritis -- Sine Syndromes in Systemic Scleroderma -- Sine Syndromes in Dermatomyositis, Polymyositis -- Sine Syndromes in Ankylosing Spondylitis.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Sine syndromes (SSs) represent atypical forms of inflammatory rheumatic diseases, the courses of which are often severe. While the diagnosis of rheumatic diseases can be determined according to an established set of diagnostic criteria based on clinical characteristics and laboratory parameters, Sine Syndromes do not fulfill the standard criteria used to assist in the classification of patients with rheumatological disorders. This concise book gives an overview of atypical courses in common inflammatory rheumatic diseases such as Wegener’s granulomatosis, systemic sclerosis, Sjögren's syndrome, or systemic lupus erythematosus. Each chapter reviews similar cases reported in the literature and presents current data on treatment options. Drawing on their vast clinical experience, the editors provide a series of detailed case reports in order to illustrate the different types of disease. The book is intended to facilitate early diagnosis and effective therapy in patients where a schematic approach may not prove sufficient. Sine Syndromes in Rheumatology will serve as a useful and easily accessible reference for specialists in rheumatology as well as for practitioners in the fields of internal medicine, pediatrics, and orthopedics.
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Sine Syndromes in the Clinical Presentation of Dermatomyositis -- Atypical Forms of Wegener's Granulomatosis -- Sine Syndromes in Systemic Sclerosis -- Atypical Course of Rheumatoid Arthritis -- Sine Syndrome in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (Clinical and Laboratory) -- Seronegative Antiphospholipid Syndrome -- Absence of Arthritis as a Sign of Sine Syndrome in Adult Still's Disease -- From Sine Syndrome to Sjögren's Syndrome -- Clinical Presentation of Sine Syndrome in Psoriatic Arthritis -- Sine Syndromes in Systemic Scleroderma -- Sine Syndromes in Dermatomyositis, Polymyositis -- Sine Syndromes in Ankylosing Spondylitis.

Sine syndromes (SSs) represent atypical forms of inflammatory rheumatic diseases, the courses of which are often severe. While the diagnosis of rheumatic diseases can be determined according to an established set of diagnostic criteria based on clinical characteristics and laboratory parameters, Sine Syndromes do not fulfill the standard criteria used to assist in the classification of patients with rheumatological disorders. This concise book gives an overview of atypical courses in common inflammatory rheumatic diseases such as Wegener’s granulomatosis, systemic sclerosis, Sjögren's syndrome, or systemic lupus erythematosus. Each chapter reviews similar cases reported in the literature and presents current data on treatment options. Drawing on their vast clinical experience, the editors provide a series of detailed case reports in order to illustrate the different types of disease. The book is intended to facilitate early diagnosis and effective therapy in patients where a schematic approach may not prove sufficient. Sine Syndromes in Rheumatology will serve as a useful and easily accessible reference for specialists in rheumatology as well as for practitioners in the fields of internal medicine, pediatrics, and orthopedics.

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